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Speaker 1 (00:57):
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(01:19):
So here we go, let's log in and rock and roll.
We got Patrick Kulbeck in election integrity. Hearing happening in
the house right now, very important one. In fact, he's
giving testimony the story he started at nine, and it's

(01:40):
testify that you should and could have some really great consequence.
And by the way, we need some of that, so
you're gonna hear that. Coming up. We've got the inflation numbers.
Is it time for Jerome Powell to go hit the rope?
That and more and the Fed plus maybe a few

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Pat Callbeck is speaking as we listen in as the
questions are being asked in Lansing.

Speaker 3 (03:10):
No, but appreciate you pointing that out, and again, thank you.

Speaker 4 (03:13):
For being here. Thank you.

Speaker 3 (03:16):
We have got one final question, Representative Alexander.

Speaker 5 (03:21):
Thank you cherishment, and thank you Pat for I appreciate
your testimony. One of the things I hear a lot,
pretty much everywhere I go is there's everybody's afraid of
electronic voting systems. And we live in a day in
age where fraud detection has quite frankly been mastered by Visa,

(03:43):
master Card and Discover. Maybe those people should be running
our elections, right because if somebody slice my card in
ten bucks, seven somewhere it's automatically locked up. So my
question to you is what improvements do you think could
be made to the electronic voting systems to make it
more transparent and easily accessible.

Speaker 4 (04:06):
The best improvement would be to put them in an
environmentally safe package and throw them into Lake Michigan. That
would be the best improvement. Having said that, I did
submit a series of rule revisions that pertain to the
recent electronic voting system rules that were submitted by the

(04:26):
Secretary of State, which had surprisingly little to do with
electronic voting systems. I think there was an ulterior motive
behind that set of rules, and so I can make
that set of rules available to you can look at it.
It's a big one hundred and thirty page document. I
go into detail how to actually help secure those systems.
But keep in mind, one of the things, and that's

(04:46):
why I called for investigation and compliance with Executive Order
one three eight seventy three, is that by federal law
right now, these systems should not even be in the state.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
Thank you, thank you well, Thank you again, mister Kullback
for your presentation, for all your deep dive into very
important work. And so we just are grateful for that,
and we will be moving on with our committee hearing.

Speaker 4 (05:21):
Thank you very much, appreciate the time.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
That's Michelle Rochelle Smith. Let's see who else he's going
to have a upat.

Speaker 3 (05:27):
We'll be hearing a testimony from Representative Rigus in support
of House Bill for six four to two.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
All right, we'll skip this, but it's probably going to
be decent as well. I'll put a link up so
you can actually go back and watch it. Didn't realize
we were right at the end of that testimony. Big,
big moments from it will bring probably bring you tomorrow.
I'm with him, though, I think the electronic stuff you're
probably going to do away with it. It's too easy to
hack into, it's too easy to monkey with. It's a
very simple, very simple solution. You bring voting back down

(05:58):
to the local level. Either you don't need all this
centralized control. In fact, the only reason you would need
that or want that is if in fact you wanted
to be able to get in and monkey with things. Otherwise,
you bring it down into a very small, precinct level,
very local, and that means your neighbors are the people

(06:19):
that are working the polls, your neighbors are the ones
that are over sing it. All we do one day,
we do do a national holiday for all I care.
We do paper ballots. Maybe all the ballots have a
some sort of tracking system on it or something, you know,
like a like a number or something like they have
with with the dollars in the bill. I mean, if

(06:42):
you could put serial number on a dollar and track
a dollar, I think you could probably track a ballot.
It's it's pretty simple. I just I gotta tell you,
I just I think about it. When I think about
it this way, it's it's it's pretty simple. Take as

(07:02):
many of the opportunities out, the obstacles out of the way,
the opportunities out of the way to monkey with or
rig these systems, and that's how you'll have greater I think, accuracy,

(07:24):
fairness in the election process. Pretty simple stuff. You don't
have to be a rocket scientist, although he is, but
you don't have to be greater. Says. We can count
up to five thousand votes in each precinct. We did
it for decades, So why why did we get away
from it? Folks? Think about that handcount paper ballots all

(07:51):
one night, slash day, and we'll have we'll have our answer.
We'll have our answer right then, right when we need it.
It's just to me, it's so simple, it's so easy.
Why would we ever think to do anything less? All right,
let's get into the CPI. This is the inflation numbers.

(08:13):
These are Is it time to end the FED?

Speaker 6 (08:15):
Well?

Speaker 1 (08:16):
I would, I would? Did I say into FED? That too?
But is it time to end the FED? Chair Jerome
Powell's current occupation of his role. I'd say yes too
late Jerome Powell, Trump would agree, time for him to go.

(08:38):
They have the numbers that have come in, by the way,
breaking news June cp I row's two point seven percent
year over year, slightly beating the estimated number of two
point six percent. So they are gonna make the case
inflation is being driven by terror. I don't think that's
that's it. Matter of fact, I'm not the only one.

(08:59):
But isn't it interesting CNBC and actually calling this now, like,
how are they reporting it? I think they're reporting it
as in line. The inflation reporter was in line, so
right where they thought it was going to be. I
haven't hadlines this morning on our radio station that said
that it beat the expected Now there's some question about this.

(09:20):
I'm gonn tell you why here in a second they
speak of monkey with things.

Speaker 7 (09:24):
Welcome to Yago Finance, a special coverage of the Junius
CPI report. I'm Julie Hyman. The conflation, and we're just
crossing the wire and coming in somewhat in line with estimates.
Zero point three percent a month over a month increase
in the consumer price index.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
Now, now you just heard what she reported right away,
somewhat in line. Now they'll throughout the day start to
say beat and they'll start to craft and push the
narrative that they want. Well, that means it was higher
than expected. We're hotter than expected. These tariffs are costing
everybody money. That's what they're going to try and push.
That's if you haven't already seen it, that's what's coming.

Speaker 7 (09:58):
If you take out food and energy, the increase was
actually smaller than estimated, two tenths of one percent versus
the three tenths that was estimated. And then as we
take a look at the year of a year numbers
consumer inflation rising two point seven percent year over year.
If you take out food and energy, you get a
two point nine percent increase. Now, even though that core

(10:20):
inflation month over month number was a little bit milder,
a little bit more benign than estimated. It still represents
an acceleration from what we saw the prior month.

Speaker 1 (10:31):
Here in the mid So here comes the crafting. Here
comes the switch up.

Speaker 7 (10:34):
Month of May where we saw headline and core inflation
taking just a tenth of one percent. So inflation heating
up just a little bit here, but still coming in
core a little bit milder than estimated. It is interesting
the year of a year numbers not showing any kind
of being more mild than had been estimated here. So

(10:55):
this is the fifth straight month that we have seen
that that core print has come in a little bit
lower than had been estimated.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
Yeah, they don't like that. They don't like it. They
don't want you even know. They wanted this to be
a much worse. They want to be able to blame
Trump for all of the things. You know, the tariffs,
Remember the tariffs. We were supposed to be talking about
terraffs and how bad they were going to be and
how much destructure they were going to do to the country.
Here's Treasury, the Secretary Treasury has got a cent earlier

(11:26):
this morning, talking about how Wall Street just wants to
run with that story.

Speaker 8 (11:30):
But I wouldn't put too much emphasis on one number.
I think it's the trend. And I think one thing
that Wall Street, a lot of economist market in general
got wrong early on was that tariffs were going to
call a substantial price level rise, which just hasn't happened.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
But I wouldn't yep, isn't that interesting because here's the
other thing I'm going to ask. I mean, just anecdotally,
I don't know. You tell me, have you noticed the
cost of things going up? I just I haven't. I
haven't noticed, in fact, eggs and all the rest of

(12:14):
the stuff that you know we were worried about for
quite some time, just not there. So you tell me,
you tell me where do you think and have you

(12:36):
seen it? If if any place is at all? What
do you think and have you seen it any of
this inflation anywhere at all. I'm just I'm not experiencing
that we are getting revenue from the terrace, which is
a whole other thing that I think is blowing people away.

Speaker 9 (12:55):
We're very pleased with where we are right now. We're
collecting about five billion dollars in tariffs a week, and
the numbers are going up. We've collected over one hundred
billion dollars of tariffs since President Trump took office. Those
help US cut our taxes, reduce our debt, and they
act as a tariff wall to bring home investment. I

(13:19):
don't know if you know this, Kane, but we've had
commitments of over three trillion dollars of new investment coming
into this country because of a combination of the tariff
wall we've put up, as well as very attractive investment
opportunities for countries around the world.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
We're very pleased with interesting, interesting story. By the way,
how much money is starting to come in and what
that means, where that'll where that'll fly? I can't I
don't know if you can tell, but we can hear.
We already start now. We've got the drilling started here. Fantastic,

(13:57):
The drilling is underway. A Trump announcing big news. NATO
will be purchasing ten billion dollars in arms from a
United States and a deal negotiated by President Trump. This
this came out yesterday, in fact, big big news. There
we go. Those are some of the Patriot missiles and

(14:20):
whatnot that'll be that'll be that'll be brought in. This
is this is a different situation. By the way, it's
going to Ukraine. We're not paying for it. How about that?
What a what a completely you talk about a turnaround?
What a complete and full on turnaround in policy over

(14:43):
the last administration. I can't even imagine were you mean
NATO's paying for it? Just incredible. In fact, we got
some clips from President Trump in the Was this the

(15:06):
Oval Office yesterday? What did I do with that stuff?
Where did it go? Here? It is Trump announcing the
NATO deal. This happened, yet it was in the Oval yesterday.

(15:27):
It looks like here he is.

Speaker 10 (15:29):
And we make the best equipment, the best missiles, the
best of everything. The European nations know that. And we
made a deal today. And I'm going to have Mark
speak about it. But we've made a deal today where
we are going to be sending them weapons and they're
going to be paying for them. The United States will

(15:50):
not be having any payment made. We're not buying it,
but we will manufacture it and they're going to be
paying for it.

Speaker 2 (15:58):
Our last meeting of a month.

Speaker 10 (16:00):
Ago is very successful in that they agreed to five percent,
which is more than a trillion dollars a year, so
they have a lot of money. And these are wealthy nations.
They have a lot of money and they want to
do it. They feel very strongly about it, and we
feel strongly about it too. We're we're in for a
lot of money and we just we don't want to
do anymore and we can, but we make the best

(16:20):
and we're going to be sending the best to NATO
and in some cases too, maybe at Mark suggestion.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
If we go to Germany where they're going to send early.

Speaker 10 (16:29):
On missiles and they'll be replaced and NATO's going to
take care of it. It's going to be coordinated by NATO,
and they're going to work very much with Matt Whitaker,
who's right here, is a great ambassador, and Matt's going
to be coordinator. You better do a good job, Matt.
I will, but Matt's going to coordinate. He's a very
talented guy. He's going to coordinate everything. So in a nutshell,

(16:51):
we're going to make top of the line weapons and
they'll be sent to NATO.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
NATO mate choose to have certain of them senter.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
By the way, way, Whittaker, good guy, we had a
you know a fantastic conversation or two with Whittaker during
the last run up during the campaign in twenty twenty four.
Good guy. I like him a lot. Well, that's all
I have to say about that. I guess they'll say

(17:20):
he was acting I think attorney general at some point.
Did I got that right? Bur Anyway, Trump on Russia,
We're very unhappy, he says with Russia. This is his
Why I missed the Democrats talking about it. I must
have missed them talking about how he was threatening Pudin.

Speaker 10 (17:41):
It's an honor, great honor who have a friend of
mine who had become very friendly over the last number
of years.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
We knew each other before.

Speaker 10 (17:49):
But Marcus the head of NATO, Mark Ruta, Secretary General
of NATO, highly respected by everybody that knows him, but
in particular the European countries, a great reliance in them.
And it's done a fantastic job. And we had a
U tremendous meeting. I guess it's about a month now,
a month ago, and uh, I think uh, Mark will

(18:12):
tell you that it was really perhaps more important the
the date of November fifth, that was the election day.
Maybe that was the most important cause we've made tremendous
progress together. And one of the reasons that you're here
today is UH to hear that we are very unhappy
I am with Russia, but we'll discuss that maybe a

(18:33):
different day. But we're very, very unhappy with them, and
we're gonna be uh doing very severe tariffs if we
don't have a deal in fifty days. UH tariffs at
about a hundred percent. You'd call them secondary tariffs. You
know what that means. But today we're going to talk
about something else. And as you know, we've UH spent

(18:53):
three hundred and fifty billion dollars approximately on this war
with Russia and Ukraine.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
M the point President says, also, remember this isn't my war.
This is Biden's war. I just want to get this
thing done with.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
I do want to make one statement of it again.
I said it before. This is not Trump's war.

Speaker 10 (19:13):
We're here to try and get it finished and settled
and whatever, because nobody wents with us. And this is
a loser from every standpoint. This was Biden and this
was other people, and it's a very sad, it's very
sad situation. This gentleman's doing a great job. He's I
think he's going to get it, and Matt and everybody

(19:35):
else that's working on it.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
I think you'll get this thing.

Speaker 1 (19:37):
Some talk of scandal inside the Oval yesterday, now, well,
a little bit of Epstein out there, but this was
a much bigger scandal that I think we're just beginning
to see. By the way, there's there's lots of movement
behind the scenes. I just tell you, just be patient, folks,
Just be patient. There is some really interesting things happening

(20:01):
behind the scenes right now. I don't know if you've
been following the Grand Conspiracy care now this is not
this is this is a legal term that I'm talking
about here. But the DOJ special prosecutors looking at some
of these questions, and of course I would imagine that
you'll be seeing some uh some probably in the next

(20:23):
couple of days, some some movement on that. But along
with it, this auto pen story.

Speaker 11 (20:28):
He was a resident on separate topic here. President Biden,
of all people, spoke to the New York Times over
the weekend. He did not speak to them on the
record during his time in office at all, but he
spoke to them recently, and he defended his use of
the auto pen and said that he signed off on
every decision, but at the same time, The Times reports

(20:48):
that he did not individually approve each name for the
categorical parties that applied to large numbers of people.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
What are yours your take on that?

Speaker 2 (20:57):
Any new relations from the well?

Speaker 10 (20:58):
I mean, look, the Autopen, I think is maybe one
of the biggest scandals we've had.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
In fifty to our hundred years. This is a tremendous scandal.

Speaker 10 (21:10):
And I know the people on the other side of
the desk at Resolute Desk unfortunately used it before me.

Speaker 2 (21:18):
But you know, we have our choice of seven desks.

Speaker 12 (21:21):
You're all beautiful, but I chose the Resolute and so
did he, unfortunately. But the people on the other side
of the Resolute desk, I know them, Lisa, the whole.

Speaker 2 (21:34):
Group, and they're no good. There's sick people.

Speaker 10 (21:37):
And I guarantee he knew nothing about what he was signing.

Speaker 2 (21:42):
I guarantee it. So they're going to figure it out
and we'll see what happens. But to me, the Autopen,
you know, you elected president. You know what the autopen
is supposed to do.

Speaker 10 (21:53):
Sign thousands of letters from young people that write. We
get thousands of letters a week, says, you know, a thousands,
I mean tens of thousands. Sometimes I look at a room,
that's a room where we have many, many people working,
responding and sending letters back.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
That's what an autopen supposed to be.

Speaker 12 (22:12):
To write to a young seven year old boy that
writes to the president and he wants to be president
someday and he loves America.

Speaker 10 (22:20):
That's what the autopen's supposed to be. It's not supposed
to be for signing major legislation and all the things.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
Now the outopend and I doubt he knew.

Speaker 10 (22:30):
I doubt they even spoke to him about it.

Speaker 2 (22:32):
I think they had.

Speaker 10 (22:34):
It's called the free wheeling autopen, like Biden was never
for open borders.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
Biden, you know, there were a number of times and
I don't know, honestly, I didn't cut him off by
the way that the clip just ends there. There were
a number of times where they asked Biden. In fact,
there were there were points that asked him, well why
did you do this? A report would ask and he said, well,

(23:02):
I didn't do that, And in fact it was an
executive order he had signed. It was just wild. And
the question is what did he sign? What he announ said,
what did he know? What did he not know? What
was taking place behind the scenes. I think they probably
just assured him, no, everything's great, there's no issues with

(23:23):
the economy. Everything's wonderful, you know. And it took his
pudding cup, you know, had his four or five o'clock
early Bird special and then went to bed. It's probably
what took place. It's probably what happened. It's wild to
think about, but it is. It is. It's true in
that situation, and I can't image, just can't imagine what

(23:49):
that'll end up looking like. Who knows the fate of
some of these folks whose pardons were signed with auto
pen interesting interesting question, that's that's for sure, and the
answer might be even more so. Coming up. We've got
the latest done of the Epstein said, no, they're not
done talking about it. Some books say they are, but

(24:11):
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Speaker 1 (24:42):
Or go to goldw Justin dot com. Today they say
they're done talking about the Epstein. Well, at least Charlie
Kirk says he's done with it. I'll tell you who's not.
And the last name is Trump, So we'll get that
here in a second.

Speaker 15 (25:00):
But firstly, I'm done talking about Epstein for the time being.
I'm gonna trust my friends the administration. I'm gonna trust
my friends in the government to do what needs to
be done, solve it balls in their hands. I've said
plenty of this last weekend, so if you guys want
to see my commentary on it, that's fine.

Speaker 1 (25:15):
Honestly, I'm done talking about it. Yeah, I get what
he's saying. I'll say this, It is interesting. I mean,
we find ourselves in a place where this is an
issue that I do think matters, and I do think

(25:38):
people really do care about. But is it as important
as some of the other things?

Speaker 2 (25:51):
Now?

Speaker 1 (25:51):
I mentioned this yesterday. There are people that are so
obsessed with this, it's all they see, and I think,
by the way, that's not healthy. I think for some
of them, they're going to lose hope, they're going to
lose faith, They're going to lose trust in the administration,

(26:13):
and in some way, some of them might even feel betrayed.
So I I would I would say, Look, I mean,
I don't ever want to I don't ever want to
find ourselves in that situation. I don't want to find
ourselves in a position where you know, those those those

(26:34):
folks are getting picked off one by one, you know,
by the news cycle and the rest of this, this
this stuff. But I do get the frustration of the
presidence somebody, great things happening, Why don't we focus on those?

(26:56):
In fact, you know, I'm not tired of talking about Epstein.
In fact, I'm not afraid of talking about Epstein. I
would continue, and I will continue. But at the same time,
I think, you know what what I will do is
focus on also the great things that are happening as well.
But it's not going away. You're never going to be

(27:18):
able to sweep this underneath the rug. This is something
that's going to be critical and that's that's clear. I mean,
I do me a favor if if because they did
the poll. Charlie Kirk did a poll there at the
SASS event this weekend. He said, everybody makes some noise
if it's you know, what's important to you, So drop
it just in the chat. If the Epstein files are important,

(27:42):
you drop a want in the chat right now. I
just want to see. I'm just curious. I want to
see what that looks like. Meanwhile, who is this uh
that says they're not done talking about the Epstein files, Well,
that's Laurd Troll.

Speaker 14 (27:55):
Would be your advice, you know, you know, given given
this back and forth, you know we're just off of
turning point here in Tampa. You know this was the
topic of conversation. Will be your advice in order to
take the temperature down on this issue from within the administration.

Speaker 16 (28:10):
Well, I do think that there needs to be more
transparency on this, and I think that that will happen.
I mean, look, I don't know what truly exists there,
but I know that this is something that's important to
the president as well.

Speaker 2 (28:23):
He doesn't want transparency on all these fronts.

Speaker 16 (28:26):
Everything we're talking about because it's frustrated him as well.
He sat for four years like the rest of us did,
and saw a lie of July. It's our country just
being sent down the wrong path, and it was really
frightening and very upseting to a lot of people to stay.
And I would actually say over the past ten years,
we've all kind of endured this. Prior to that, it
was probably happening, Benny, but.

Speaker 1 (28:44):
We just weren't as aware of it.

Speaker 16 (28:45):
It wasn't until Donald Trump came down that Goldenest player
that he just kind of blew the doors off of everything.
People starting to wake up and realize, wait a minute,
things are not as they have always been presented to us.
And I do believe that you will see that. No,
as it relates to the present, I know that this
is probably not his number one thing he's focused on.
He's focused on a lot of other important things. We've

(29:07):
got this big announcement with Russia going on, I think
aver speaking right now at the White House. We have,
you know, a Middle East for trying to get peace
over there.

Speaker 1 (29:15):
We're trying to make right. As she's making the point
the same point that I was making again, is it
important to the Epstein files, the Epstein's Is it important
to you? Drop a one if it is, and then
I will say, you know, because this is the other piece.
Is it the most important thing? Yes or no? That's

(29:37):
that's my next question. Is it the most important thing?
Yes or no? Seeing some ones and in fact over
on rumble one one one, very yeah, it's important. Uh.
But then Nancy says, well, yes, but I'm cool for now.
And then I guess she trust that some of this

(29:58):
is is getting handled. Gas is two eighty eight at
cost Co in Granville.

Speaker 15 (30:04):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
Oh to me, that might be the most important the
news for me right now under screen dollars. I'm in.
Terry says the Epstein issue is far from over. Something
big is brewing behind the scenes. He's confident. You know,
I kind of feel like the same thing. I do

(30:25):
believe it's important. I just don't believe it's the most
important thing. And I think that most I think most
people are gonna come down on that one because of
accountability all levels. If it were common people, we would
pay our dues, PRESIDENTTC. You know, for sure, not my
most important fauci and election integrity are bodies most important

(30:52):
protecting you. That's another good question. Okay, let me ask
that for the chat. What do you think is the
most important priority right now, the most important priority right now?

(31:19):
All right, the most important priority right now? A little
bit more from laur Trump and then we'll get your answer.

Speaker 16 (31:24):
And that Iran's nuclear arsenal is obviously completely decimated. We
want to make sure everything is on the right track
for this country. Fortunately, you see no border crossings in
the last month. Zero, by the way, I think that's incredible,
and no one's talking about that enough. Zero illegal border
crossings in the length of June.

Speaker 2 (31:41):
Amazing how that's all gone.

Speaker 16 (31:43):
So I don't know that this was top of mind
for him, but he hears all the noise and he
hears all of the consternation out there, and I think
he's going to want to set things right as well.
So I believe that there will probably be more coming
on this, and I believe anything that they are able
to release that doesn't, you know, damage any witness or
anyone underage or anything like that, I believe they'll probably

(32:04):
try to get out sooner rather than later, because they
hear it and they understand it. So hopefully we see
that happen sooner in the lanner, and I guess that
would be my advice. But to everybody out there who's
all worked up about it, there's no great plot to
keep this information away that I'm aware of. I do
just believe that maybe it's been slow rolled for reasons
that hopefully we understand down the line, and I think

(32:28):
we're probably going to give more transparency.

Speaker 2 (32:29):
On it very soon.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
There you have it. As Lark Trump by the way,
I think she's probably right. I think she's probably right.
I don't think this is over. I think he hears
you aloud and clear, and I think there's a lot
of opportunity right now to pull and pick apart the
Republican Party. It's not not a good look, not a
good time. So that being said, it does seem like

(33:00):
it does seem like they're taking it seriously. But again,
I want I want to see accountability. I want to
see action. I want to see transparency. I want to
see that happen. Is it the most important for me now?
I don't think so. What is the most important? But
let's see our children election integrity, election integrity. Without that,

(33:22):
we are sunk. We've got Old Michigan Earthen dams ready
to break and drain lakes without funding to rebuild or replace. Yeah, infrastructure,
that's a big one. We need accountability to make sure
the government's working for us, for we the people. Inflation
and unemployment here in Michigan. Happy birthday week, Mario says,
thank you, brother, appreciate your birthday too today. Congratulations and

(33:46):
happy birthday to Mario. Elections, energy costs lower, drill, baby drill,
getting the justice system straightened out, our voting system, the
most important thing. Putting God back in government. That's really
our responsibility. So we've got to see that through. But
I agree, I'm right there with you. I'm rid of

(34:09):
incentives for electric vehicles. They're doing that, so thankfully that's happening, Julie,
and thankfully to your to your credit, lots of the
great work you you all have been doing there at Marshall.
Priority is investigating the slippery snake James call me and
his little training Christopher Ray, and the weaponization of government
against the people. You know, that's that's a big one too,

(34:29):
And I think it all kind of ties together. Election
integrity more than one. It's all important. Don't forget shift. Yeah, no,
I get it. It's all important deportations because of the election,
exposing the truth in all areas, in all areas possible
at this time. My wish list in the mainstream media lize. Well,

(34:50):
that's I think we're on our way. There's some of
that that is happening, and specifically with what we're doing
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barklay dot com slash locals. All Right, some comedy before
we get out of here. Hakem Hakimu Jeffries asked if

(35:37):
Mom Donnie the comi Islamist extremist in h in New
York City running for mayor, is he a political liability?
You're gonna you're gonna love his his answer, By the way,
take a listen to this.

Speaker 2 (35:53):
No doubt New.

Speaker 17 (35:54):
York is going to play a big role in who
controls the House next year. We've had Republicans tell us
that the nominee for New York City mayor is a
gift for Republicans in New York State. Do you think
he's a political liability?

Speaker 18 (36:07):
Donald Trump is a gift to Democratic prospects in Virginia,
New Jersey and in the midterm elections next year.

Speaker 1 (36:20):
No, that's not the question.

Speaker 19 (36:25):
Two questions One will you be meeting with mister momtdoney?

Speaker 1 (36:28):
He's going to be here in DC this week?

Speaker 12 (36:30):
So one is will you be meeting with him when
he's here or when.

Speaker 7 (36:32):
Will you be meeting him?

Speaker 2 (36:34):
And two do you agree with.

Speaker 16 (36:37):
Pomo's essentially thought or requests that candidates who are not
leading drop.

Speaker 7 (36:42):
Out by September.

Speaker 18 (36:44):
I'm scheduled to meet with the Democratic nominee at the
end of the week back home in Brooklyn. Haven't had
a conversation with Eric Adams or it.

Speaker 1 (36:55):
Will just leave him. I don't think there's anymore, but
I will tell you there's something to that question. Why
it's important, I don't know how much time we got
to spend on this the other day. But there's a
new poll, and the Hill has a new poll troubling
signs for the Democrats. New poll delivering troubling signs for
the Democrats, and I it's you know, this is this

(37:17):
is something that you cannot You've got to realize when
you see the Epstein. We see everything else going on
right now. We can't afford unforced errors. The Democrat Party's
credibility with voters has plummeted even further since twenty twenty
four in the election, raising alarm bells is the party
looks to rebuild ahead of the mid terms the next
presidential election. According to a poll obtained by The Hill

(37:39):
Pole conducted between May and June, Unite the Country a Party,
a super pack with the Democrats showed voters perceived the
Democrat Party is out of touch, woke, and weak. The
party has been at support seen it support there a
road with white men, Hispanic men, and working class voters
across the board, with approval ratings sitting below thirty five

(37:59):
percent across those demographics, and enthusiasm within the party continues
to wane. In the wake of twenty twenty four. In
other words, it's ours to lose. It's ours to lose
the only way.

Speaker 2 (38:14):
I mean.

Speaker 1 (38:14):
They keep bringing people like Mom Donnie into the fold,
which is disastrous from them. They keep supporting folks like
AOC that's that's not going to end well, and then
you have stories like this that hit the mainstream news.

Speaker 20 (38:31):
It's rather unusual for El Taco Loco, a taco shop
near sixty seventh Avenue in Indian School, to have their
doors locked on the outside and an empty dining room
on the inside. The West Valley Taco joint also operates
a bus in Goodyear and a food truck in Southwest Phoenix.
Here at fifty fifth Avenue in Baseline is where Al
Taco Loco's food truck it typically stands. People in this

(38:54):
area tell us this has really been a food truck
staple of the South Phoenix area. People believe it may
have been seized yesterday as part of a federal investigation,
and because of that it is not here today. Tuesday afternoon,
people in the South Phoenix area started posting videos on
TikTok showing federal agents with HSI and ICE taking workers

(39:16):
out of the food truck in handcuffs.

Speaker 1 (39:18):
The guy was hiring illegals, by the way, that's a felony.

Speaker 20 (39:21):
And just a mile down the road, the home belonging
to the taco shops owner Vladimir Angulo also flooded with
federal agents.

Speaker 1 (39:29):
You know, Flood's got a nice home there for hiring
all the illegals to work at his taco stand. Vladimir.

Speaker 20 (39:34):
It's one of five locations where HSI and ICE we're
investigating allegations of human smuggling and harboring of illegal immigrants.
The US Attorney's Office for the District of Arizona tells
twelve News Ongoulo is in federal custody awaiting charges related
to this case. Yeah, at previous stops here in the valley,
President Trump's borders are. Tom Homan warned these kind of

(39:58):
arrests were coming.

Speaker 19 (40:00):
If you normally harbor con seal an illegally from Ice,
that is a felony and there will be consequences.

Speaker 1 (40:08):
Well, let me make it clear.

Speaker 19 (40:11):
The governor says, I don't have the authority to do that. Well, no,
I'm not a US attorney, but your attorney certainly does,
and we will.

Speaker 1 (40:17):
Ask for prosecution. Good, let's lock them up. You got it.
If you want to fix this problem, that's what you
gotta do. Hey, I've got more good news. I got
a stack of it that I want to get to
before I'm out of here. Now this goes along, That's okay.
Hang in there, folks that are sharing the program, We're
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doing it making America helly.

Speaker 2 (40:52):
You know, Larry, when we.

Speaker 21 (40:53):
Came in six months ago and we said we're gonna
get rid of the nine patroleum based synthetic ties that
are in our food that cause ADHD, that are associated
with cancers and all kinds of a grim inventory of
other health injuries, people laughed and they said we'd never
be able to do it. But what happened today, which

(41:13):
is the dairy industry has now made a commitment to
get rid of all dies with them by the end
of twenty twenty six.

Speaker 1 (41:22):
And so here's the story. The Trump administration teaming up
with America's ice cream makers in a push to make
your favorite treats safe for more than forty companies representing
ninety percent of the market, have pledged to eliminate seven
harmful artificial dyes, including red forty and yellow fig by
the year twenty twenty eight, all in the ice cream.

(41:44):
The move part of the Make America Healthy Again initiative
COMAZ as growing concerns linked those synthetic dyes to behavioral
issues and health, especially in kids. And you know what,
if you have young kids, after they eat that stuff,
they go nuts. You've seen that before. It's not just
the sugar, there's dies in it as well, and it's

(42:06):
causing those issues. So make America Healthy Again. Another big story,
another big one that you probably won't hear anywhere else.
He's at it again. The guy who thought Guam might
fall off, uh the planet here? Here, here is the
island might tip over. Here's a Here's Hank what's his name, Johnston, Hank.

Speaker 6 (42:27):
Johnson to give you some more ear candy or perhaps
an ear ache.

Speaker 2 (42:31):
But I'm gonna do my best off of this.

Speaker 11 (42:33):
Jason is build tune Dreamsickle.

Speaker 6 (42:38):
It's the time by suicide that you must be flying.
You've been telling us you while. But okay, we come
alone with what's been told, with that plan of time control,
say with hoold the steam, five dreams go soon in

(43:05):
a form?

Speaker 1 (43:12):
How do these people end up in Congress? How do
they get re elected? Thank Johnson? A wacky Democrat? It's
not it's not just I mean, over and over again,
there's always another scenario. AOC was another one. It's because
there's enough people like this what Trump derangement syndrome out
there that are helping get them elected in the election.

(43:36):
The election integrity issues are running amok.

Speaker 22 (43:39):
I miss who I was before Donald Trump came into power.
It's hard enough being a human, an adult, a woman,
a mother, waking up every day with this sense of
dread and rage. I just I miss the person I

(43:59):
used to be. I missed the country I thought we were.

Speaker 1 (44:04):
Here's an idea. Turn it off, Turn the television off,
turn the news off, log off, do not go online
on your phone. Stop it. You're torturing yourself and none
of it's true. You're being manipular. These people he got,
you know, as wacky as weird as they sound, as

(44:24):
out of it as they are gotta have some compassion
for it. It's a little bit of empathy because they
have no idea. These people have no idea what they're
dealing with then, and that they're being deceived and the
level that they're being deceived. Got to pray for him.
Hopefully they do wake up. I know many have. We

(44:45):
like to welcome them all on the phone, but there,
she says, she can't. She misses who she used to be.

Speaker 22 (44:50):
I miss who I was before Donald Trump came into power.

Speaker 1 (44:56):
Oh it's another day, folks in the books. As always
men oh man, Yeah, it's time to go outside, live
your life, enjoy it, especially if you're in summertime here
in Michigan. Soak it up. There's so much more going on. Hey,
you just get out and enjoy it with your family.

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